In Cries and Whispers, all the threads of Bergman's work unfold. Starting from childhood memories, through the 'hell of gender,' to the experience of death.
"Dungeons & Dragons" is a truly delightful surprise. It's rare to find such fantastically relaxing films.
Bergman's The Virgin Spring is a one-of-a-kind film - a psychological morality tale about crime, revenge, and (seemingly) the silence of God.
"The Night of the Hunter" is a masterpiece in its genre, a film worthy of the highest praise and awards.
As befits a Bergman's film, Autumn Sonata is rich in meaning, contemplative cinema. It is not an easy viewing, but it opens up many layers of...
Portman played Amidala in "The Phantom Menace".
"Turtles All the Way Down" is a painful diagnosis of a 16-year-old protagonist who enters adulthood already burdened with anxieties and compulsive behaviors.
The eccentric starting point of this film somewhat resembles the lighter works of Philip K. Dick, but Visitors from the Galaxy are thoroughly original.
Let's not forget that despite Snyder currently facing issues with his artistry and ego, he does have several truly successful spectacles to his name.
There's an atmosphere in "Shardlake", but it's overshadowed by cheapness and a thoughtless adaptation.